Regular black holes from higher-derivative effective delta sources
Breno L. Giacchini, Tib\'erio de Paula Netto

TL;DR
This paper explores how higher-derivative gravity theories with effective sources can produce regular black hole solutions, emphasizing the role of the effective source's properties and regularity of curvature invariants.
Contribution
It introduces a general formalism for effective sources in higher-derivative gravity and links their properties to the regularity of black hole solutions, applicable across various models.
Findings
Effective sources' regularity depends on the action's form factor in the UV regime.
Constructed regular black hole metrics with higher-order regularity properties.
Established theorems relating curvature-derivative invariants' regularity to effective source behavior.
Abstract
Certain approaches to quantum gravity and classical modified gravity theories result in effective field equations in which the original source is substituted by an effective one. In these cases, the occurrence of regular spacetime configurations may be related to the regularity of the effective source, regardless of the specific mechanism behind the regularization. In this chapter, we make an introduction to the effective source formalism applied to higher-derivative gravity. The results presented here, however, can be easily transposed to other frameworks that use similar sources. The generality obtained is also because we consider a general higher-derivative gravity model instead of restricting the analysis to some specific theories. In the first part, we discuss the model in the Newtonian limit, which offers a natural context for introducing effective sources. We show how the…
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